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    • dull :make dull in appearance
      • Age had dulled the surface

    • dull :lacking in liveliness or animation
      • he was so dull at parties|a dull political campaign|a large dull impassive man|dull days with nothing to do|how dull and dreary the world is|fell back into one of her dull moods

    • dull :become dull or lusterless in appearance; lose shine or brightness
      • the varnished table top dulled with time

    • dull :emitting or reflecting very little light
      • a dull glow|dull silver badly in need of a polish|a dull sky

    • dull :being or made softer or less loud or clear
      • the dull boom of distant breaking waves|muffled drums|the muffled noises of the street|muted trumpets

    • dull :make numb or insensitive
      • The shock numbed her senses

    • dull :so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
      • a boring evening with uninteresting people|the deadening effect of some routine tasks|a dull play|his competent but dull performance|a ho-hum speaker who couldn't capture their attention|what an irksome task the writing of long letters is|tedious days on the train|the tiresome chirping of a cricket|other people's dreams are dreadfully wearisome

    • dull :make dull or blunt
      • Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge

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